She was promised bonuses based on theater sales, and told it would be released theater only. They then released it on both Disney+ and in theaters. So unless there's special clauses, they violated the contract to their (Disney's) financial benefit.
Yeah, it made a lot of sense. I was rather glad to hear it.
When I first heard it come down, my reaction was the same as with the Womens Soccer Team. "You took the 'High Risk, High Reward' contract, and now that it bit you in the ass you cant just sue them over it."
But then I heard that the contract said that it was going to be theaters only, and that she had attempted to renegotiate the contract. And instead of even just giving a simple "Sorry, this is your contract. Sucks to be you." Disney reaction was to pull the ancient "New Phone. Who Dis?" tactic when she tried to talk with them.
But overall, win or lose. I dont really care. I am just going to sit back with a bucket of popcorn cheering on the monkey fight.
Yeah, it made a lot of sense. I was rather glad to hear it.
I am throwing in on her side as well.
When I first heard it come down, my reaction was the same as with the Womens Soccer Team. "You took the 'High Risk, High Reward' contract, and now that it bit you in the ass you cant just sue them over it."
But then I heard that the contract said that it was going to be theaters only, and that she had attempted to renegotiate the contract. And instead of even just giving a simple "Sorry, this is your contract. Sucks to be you." Disney reaction was to pull the ancient "New Phone. Who Dis?" tactic when she tried to talk with them.
But overall, win or lose. I dont really care. I am just going to sit back with a bucket of popcorn cheering on the monkey fight.